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Salient. Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 26, No. 5. Monday, April 29, 1963

Moriarty Moves Into NZUSA Topspot

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Moriarty Moves Into NZUSA Topspot

Michael J. Moriarty, President of Victoria's Executive, is NZUSA President for 1963-64, the Council meeting decided.

Six other Victoria students succeeded in the elections for NZUSA's executive body. Results were:

International Vice-President: Canterbury's Juliet Fulton.

Administrative Vice-President: Former NZUSA secretary. Bill Falconer, of Victoria.

Travel Vice-President: Lincoln's Neil Gow.

Secretary: Victoria's Executive secretary, Roger Pitchforth.

Treasurer: Victoria treasurer. Mark Harris.

Cultural Affairs Officer: Victoria Vp. Keren Clark.

Press Officer: NZUPA President and former Salient editor. Murray White.

Sports Officer: NZUSU President, Tony Gault.

Moriarty succeeds Armour Mitchell, who was also Victoria's President before Moriarty.

Answering recent criticisms. Council undertook a revamp of its executive body. Constitutional amendments were decided on in a meeting of the Presidents during Council and presented to the full session by President Mitchell.

Most drastic move was the scrapping of delegates. The Presidents advocated nine officers: President, four Vice-Presidents. Secretary, Treasurer. Cultural Affairs Officer. Sports Officer and Press Officer.

The four Vice-Presidents' portfolios were designated as External Affairs. Internal Affairs, Travel and Administrative. President Mitchell pointed out that these were merely tag names and that the duties could be divided up by the Executive.

The new administration also includes as Press Officer the President of NZUPA, under the new Press Association constitution.